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l CINCINNATO La Gtmanm DR. EDXVARD Covriz WAi.TifR Sroififamiiw lirefzulv, If.1fi.i11. Sf1.111i.rfi lailm .intl Giwuhifz fllllfll' and German Departments, have attempted to help the students of our school to correct their difficulties and to obtain a basic understanding of for- eign language. Advanced courses in languages were offered to the more fortunate among us who wished to extend their knowledge .... The sudden death of Mr. La Guardia leaves the school, as well as the depart- ing Seniors, with a deep sense of loss. The Mechanical Drawing Department, headed by Mr. Panuska, which includes the Fine Art Department, is of great importance to the student body. On the more technical side we find Mechanical Drawing, Cartography, and Architectural Engineering, which are of invaluable aid to budding engineers and architects. Freehand Drawing and the Fine Arts Laboratory offer young Picassos a chance to express themselves. Athletic prowess is a well-known quality of Stuyvesant graduates and many a famous athlete owes his success to the encouragement and training offered him by the Health Education teachers under the leader- ship of Mr. Eberly. Every student, under their guidance, develops a good body, as well as a knowledge of First Aid and the principles of hygiene. One of our most enjoyable and slightly raucous departments fin a very melodic sensej is Mr. Stoffregen's Music Department. Our Orchestra, Band, Glee Club and the Semi-Annual Concerts are its main features, but for the layman there are courses in Harmony, Musical Appreciation and the History of Music. It is well agreed that everyone should have ability at handicraft of one sort or another. Mr. Jordans Department of Mechanical Arts strives to give us the fundamental manual and mechanical skills through such courses as Jewelry Shop, Plastics Shop, Wood Turning, and House- hold Mechanics. The school Library, under the friendly gudiance of Miss Engelhardt, has been a source of both pleasure and knowledge to us. Besides a large number of frction books there is a large selection of reference and non- fiction books to meet our demands for research material. Well, there, in capsule form, youive seen our school. You've seen our teachers. They've taught us well and toiled with us mightily. We thank them with all our hearts. Let's show them that their high hopes for us and their faith in us is not unfounded. Let's make them proud of us! I5 :Y 1 l l i l FRANK PANUSKA fllei'fn11m't1l lJl'cIll'fllg 1' ff ,ff flf Sf? gf, Gt? M f 1 , iff ,W li ff av I MW - ' fam. .V ,. , -i , 'fi A iz,,g:,,fi-tiafiiiijffz, , 7 r , .. , . .. 1 W .. . K 1-:.-:ian I :Wx ' V . ' ,.7. - -ri-4-, 7 if .i. 41.3 . aa 7 ' f Wa A ' 5.1 ., ' 5 'E , V, ' ' i i ' 1 '- :V f MQ' n ., 'z '7 2Vi...yw.fj,4Zf, A I, - I ig:::,:.gv.- .iw ,wgjfgafra - . f -V ff - 'fi i-'Z , ,f vw:-M . -i 1 -via ,V 1 f' ' if fc JOSEPH EBIQRLY Heiilffv Etlnrriliwl Cuaitriss JORDAN illeclvizazic Arif Hirna ENGIZLHARDT I.ibmr'y
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SIMON BERMAN ,fl I.11l7e111izfi11i' , '- ,, ,E ,.:,.. . .,,, Q24 I X EDWIN KATZ Eugfjfh ffy ' ,, f if V ' , ,W 3? f , W , ,V DR. SAMUEL STEINBIERG Social Sllfdief Ql0CLl fl'l'lQl'L fd We are lucl-cy to have had for teachers, people whose hearts are In their work, who are devoted to their students. Mr. Berman's Mathematics Department offered us more and better courses in Mathematics than any school in New York. There were sub- jects ranging from Elementary Algebra to Solid Geometry and including Calculus, Surveying and Junior Engineering. Honor classes were con- ducted in each subject to give advanced training to the talented pupils Ilffloflg US. Many of us have first learned the true beauty of our language after taking one of the English Departments courses. Mr. Katz, the department head, hopes to have every Stuyvesant graduate aware of what makes the language he so easily uses so important to writers and poets. Special classes in Creative Writing, Speaking, Drama and Journalism have supplemented the regular course. Our Social Studies Department, headed by Dr. Steinberg, has given us a fascinating series of courses in Civics, World and American History, and Economics. A broad understanding of the problems that confront us, was successfully taught us by its excellent teachers. The science departments have gone far beyond the regular Glrriculum in order to give us the most advanced training possible. Dr. Efron's well- equipped Physics Department gave us not only the elementary material but, in addition, such courses as Applied Physics, Experimental Physics and Electronics. Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis were the extra contributions of Mr. Bowden's Chemistry Department. Zoology and Biology Laboratory courses were given by Mr. Tolle's Biology Department, in addition to the regular biology course. It is for these reasons, including special science shops for individual projects, that Stuyvesant holds sudi a high position as a science high school. Many of us will find that the foreign languages which we have studied will be of great importance in later life. The Romance Language Department, which was headed by Mr. LaGuardia, and Dr. Coyle's Latin Dia. Al.liXANDl1R llFRUN l3UIl4iI.AS BUWDIQN RomfRT Tour l'f1.yijm f.'l1w11iiff',j' liifffffguj' 14
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PRINCIPAL FRED SGHOENBERG ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS HUBERT HART MOSIES LIPELES JACOB XXIORTMAN Bjlljflg-J' Depmfzlzelzf ROBERT TOLLE, ClIIziI'm.111 AUGITSTUS CRABLIZ GEORGE HARRINCITIJN ABRAHAM PIENZER JOSEPH ROSEN JERRY SGHUR JULIUS SGHWARTZ Clvezzzifzvy DE!7dl'fNl61Zf DOUGLAS BOWDEN, Clmiz-mIz11 CLARENCE BERGER THOMAS BLUE ABRAM KERNER JACOB LIEBERMAN JULIUS RAPHAEL XWIESLEY ROMBERGIER ISRAEL SCHIFFMAN SAMUEL SCHINDIQLHIQIM Dmzrjxzlq De,0I1rlf11e11f FRANK PANUSKA, CfI.IiI'm.I1I ALEXANDER DKJLLIN PETER GIOBERTI I-IARVEI' PARRY GILBERT SAGRMAN ALFRED SLHAEEER ISAAC SILVER WILLIAM TIIZDFR ROBERT W1JI.Ii.Al II IXIAI' WI-'IINIRR Efzgliffa Deparrmefff EDWIN KATZ, Chdfflllblil IRvING ASTRACHAN MRS. SARA BARON ABRAHAM BLINDERMAN MILTON GREENBLATT EDWARD GRUBER EDWARD HERBST ROBERT HOAGLAND RICHARD JAROXY' MRS. MIRIAM KAPPALMAN DR. EDWIN KELLY EMANLEL LEIBEL MRS. GOODY LIEBOW MISS MARGARET LOBSENZ JESSE I..OXX'IiNTH.-XI. CHARLES LOGIN HARRH' INIARKS GEORGE PAUSE JI'LIL'S ROTHENBERG MRS. ETHEL SGHL'Tz ISRAEL SELIGMAN DR, JOSEPH T. SHIPLEY CHARLES STEINGART IRVING XYIEISFIN I-Iwzulv, Slf7.11I1.IlI .NIJ It.zff,zI1 Dep.:I'f111E1.I!f CIN GINATO I..-NGK,-XRDI.-X1 Cl'.1iI'11I.:II PHILIP ABROMOYITZ MRS. SIITLL.-X KINIBRILT THOMAS KISSANI7 CI.-XSPAR LIPVTRI DR. ALEX.-XNDFR BIOORE MISS JIfNNIIf POPO MRS. LILLIIZ S.-XLW'ITZ HAROLD SLIIARACIQER MISS FLORI'NcIf XY'IfINSTIfIN GEORGE XVEINSTOLIQ RAPIIAII XYVINDMAN '7 AWA
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